nhibernate

When we feel we need to work on our own

I felt that, really. I have this desire to start up my own company. But before that, I need some more experience. Experience of a system architect. I felt that some so called architect doesn’t even know what the hell that they are talking about. And what’s more they think they are right. Why can’t they just leave it at that?

There are three words what optimization of an architecture is: Don’t Overdo It. Unless you take “don’t” as two words then it’ll be four.
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Tuesday, August 14th, 2007 journal, nhibernate, programming No Comments

nhibernate data cloning

I’ve finally finished the most challenging task that I have to do in my current company, the data cloning using nhibernate. I never thought the logic behind it to be so damn complicated. And most of the week I was sick, so it’s kinda hell. anyway I’ve managed to install symfony on my domain, so stay tuned for a symfony app ;-)

Saturday, June 9th, 2007 life, nhibernate, programming No Comments

NHibernate and Lazy Loading

What is NHibernate? Simple. It’s the Hibernate port for .NET. Okay, for you reader who doesn’t know what is Hibernate is, it is actually an ORM tool, so that we can match Object Oriented Programming with an RDBMS. You see, RDBMS and OOP does not usually goes hand in hand, so that’s why Object Relational Mapping is needed.

My position at my current company is basically handling the back end stuff of our system. Meaning the Business Logic Component (BLC) layer and NHibernate. NHibernate itself is a very powerful tool, but as with Uncle Ben in Spider-Man said, With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility. It can be misused to used against you.
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Tuesday, May 15th, 2007 nhibernate, programming No Comments

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